drumstick
/ˈdrʌmstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdrʌmstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdrəm-ˌstik/ (ame, mw)
drumstick — 名詞
- drumsticksingular
- drumsticksplural
1. a slim stick that a drummer uses to strike a drum, cymbal, or similar instrument
鼓棒
用來敲鼓的細棒
a slim stick that a drummer uses to strike a drum, cymbal, or similar instrument
Maeve dropped one drumstick before the school concert started.
Maeve 在校內音樂會開始前掉了一支鼓棒。
Yuna tapped the snare softly with a wooden drumstick.
Yuna 用一支木製鼓棒輕輕敲了小鼓。
collocation: tap the snare with a drumstick
The drummer's drumstick flew into the crowd during the final song.
那位鼓手的鼓棒在最後一首歌時飛進了觀眾群。
Paul bought new drumsticks after the old pair cracked.
Paul 在舊的那一對裂開後買了新的鼓棒。
Sahil kept spare drumsticks in a backpack for band practice.
Sahil 把備用鼓棒放在背包裡,帶去樂團練習。
用法筆記
Usually refers to the plain sticks used in a pair for a drum kit or snare. Softer-headed tools for instruments such as timpani are normally called mallets, not drumsticks.
常見錯誤
2. the lower fleshy part of a bird's leg that people often eat with the bone still
雞腿
禽鳥腿部下段的可食部位
the lower fleshy part of a bird's leg that people often eat with the bone still inside
Hamza chose the biggest drumstick from the fried chicken bucket.
Hamza 從那桶炸雞裡挑了最大的一隻雞腿。
collocation: fried chicken drumstick
Nadia saved a roast drumstick for lunch the next day.
Nadia 留了一隻烤雞腿,準備隔天午餐吃。
Tomás asked for another drumstick after finishing rice and salad.
Tomás 吃完飯和沙拉後,又要了一隻雞腿。
The child held the drumstick by the bone and smiled.
那個孩子抓著雞腿的骨頭部分,笑了起來。
At the barbecue, Chiara brushed sauce over each drumstick.
在烤肉時,Chiara 把醬汁刷在每一隻雞腿上。
- leg
a broader everyday word that is less exact in food contexts
- chicken leg
common phrase that can mean the whole leg, not only the lower section
- thigh
the upper part of the bird's leg, above the drumstick
用法筆記
Usually means the lower part of the leg served as food, especially in chicken dishes. Distinguish from thigh, which is the upper section attached above it.